The IMF admitted Thursday that Greece's debts need restructuring, which has been a key demand of the Greek government during negotiations, but something the Eurogroup has been stubborn on.

The report recommends reducing Greek debts and giving the country a grace period of 20 years to get its economy back on its feet before having to pay anything back. Tsipras said he wants exactly that.

Tsipras is taking a fairly simple view of the IMF report — the full document says the restructure is needed mainly because of the dramatic deterioration of Greece's economy since Syriza came to power and calls for pretty heavy reforms. That's not exactly a "vindication" but hey.

Tsipras urged Greek's to act with "civility" towards those of opposing views and said the time has come for "responsibility and democracy."

The Greek Prime Minister is set to give a speech at the "No" campaign's rally in Syntagma Square in Athens tonight.